Neymar was flown from Paris to Riyadh by Saudi Prince Al Waleed bin Talal in his $500 million private Boeing 747

Sports sensation Neymar, who joined Saudi Pro League team Al-Hilal from Paris Saint-Germain, is already benefiting from their unrivaled hospitality in large doses. The soccer player was flown from Europe to the Middle East by his own Boeing 747, which was sent by Saudi Prince Al Waleed bin Talal. His $175 million pay included outrageous benefits including an opulent residence, a private jet that we anticipate will follow, and almost $635,000 each Instagram post to promote Saudi Arabia, which we only revealed last week.

However, the world-class Saudi Arabian hospitality will take the utmost care of the sporting sensation until he has his own jet. In a video posted on X, the 31-year-old can be heard exclaiming with joy, “Let’s go to Riyadh,” as he poses outside the private plane. At King Fahd International Stadium, the Brazilian was greeted with much fanfare. The display included a medley of music, lights, and fireworks. With a drone display spelling out “Neymar is blue” over the stadium, the greeting was made even more memorable.

500 million dollars of Prince Al Waleed bin Talal’s The world’s most opulent Boeing 747 is available for charter.

One of the most opulent private jets in the world is owned by Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, the cousin of the Saudi Prime Minister, who travels with a 26-person entourage. The airplane features a roomy salon, king-sized master suites, separate bathrooms, and showers. A comfortable living room with two sofas and lighting was made in the space beneath the cockpit. A sizable table in the formal dining room can be used for business meetings.

As a result, the armchairs are reclinable, leather-upholstered, and so designed. The owner of the floating castle has a gold-colored ‘royal chair’ on the upper deck, which also has a fully equipped bar where people may mingle. A special prayer room on the Boeing 747 features an automatic system that points toward Mecca.